Rising costs hampered efforts to boost oil production during the 266-2014 boom; more recently falling costs have hampered efforts to cut output and rebalance the market during the slump.
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DePaul was hampered by 13 turnovers, 11 more than Butler.
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Policies such as the travel ban hampered some officials' enthusiasm.
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What hampered Renee in the past wasn't really her looks.
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Somalia's rebuilding efforts have also been hampered by clan rivalries.
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Production was definitely hampered by the producer having some issues.
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But legal barriers have long hampered such attempts at crowdsourcing.
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"Rough waters and considerable wind" hampered MERT's efforts, authorities explained.
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S. trade dispute hampered oil business between the two countries.
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Technical and regulatory hurdles have hampered progress for drone deliveries.
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But these efforts may be hampered by the NAFTA renegotiation.
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Production has reportedly been hampered in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
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Washington was hampered by 23 turnovers, including seven by Beal.
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Immigration enforcement agents felt hampered by Obama's guidelines, Spicer said.
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They have been hampered by injuries, especially in the backcourt.
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As throughout the country, reform initiatives are hampered by corruption.
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But adoption of the technology has been hampered by reliability.
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Spotty cellphone service has severely hampered relatives' ability to connect.
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The film is also hampered by a lack of rigor.
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The result was stifled expression, hampered competition and uninformed consumers.
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Haas' productivity was also hampered by his escalating drug use.
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Bureaucratic and other delays hampered the project from the start.
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He was perhaps hampered by a slide tackle by Nagatomo.
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Rescue efforts were hampered by heavy rainfall and low visibility.
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But these details do not appear to have hampered Trump.
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Not that any of this has hampered his political rise.
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Now that strategy could be hampered by this production halt.
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Thunderstorms in the area hampered rescue efforts until Friday morning.
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But a tight budget has also significantly hampered the operation.
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That struggle is also hampered by environmental degradation, analysts said.
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Travel is hampered by a lack of roads and transport infrastructure.
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Work under the scorching sun was hampered by mud and heat.
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Muddy conditions during planting and excessive rain probably hampered soybean development.
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Moreover, Brazil's cumbersome bureaucracy has long hampered the country's global competitiveness.
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Immunisation efforts have in the past been hampered by Islamist militants.
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A survey by Public Health England found it hampered "seamless care".
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In either scenario, traders worry that U.S. growth could be hampered.
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This means I have full coverage after having considerably hampered coverage.
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The Sixers were hampered by 11 turnovers in the first half.
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But more defensive action is hampered by a lack of funds.
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Good governance requires prudence, and prudence can be hampered by experience.
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You have hampered and bamboozled the proper functioning of the crown.
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But Albemarle's expansion has been hampered by technological and regulatory hurdles.
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Pacquiao later said he was hampered by a right shoulder injury.
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The case also is hampered by the lack of video footage.
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But the rocket's first few launches have been hampered by delays.
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The search is hampered by mud and thorny underbrush, officials said.
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He will not want his campaign hampered by a stuttering economy.
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Spotty cell phone service has severely hampered relatives' ability to connect.
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Messi, the Argentina captain, is the biggest name hampered by injury.
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Additionally in 1991, planting was severely hampered by wet spring conditions.
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The municipal government team's efforts are hampered by very limited funds.
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However, Trump shouldn't let himself be hampered by a recalcitrant Congress.
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Homebuilding is also being hampered by shortages of labor and land.
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Other than that, I've never felt hampered by one single rule.
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The dollar has also been hampered by concerns over U.S. protectionism.
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But hampered by ankle, back and hip injuries, he placed 27th.
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The USC study doesn't appear to be hampered in this way.
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Prosecutors said the provision hampered their covert, undercover and sting investigations.
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We are just not hampered by the Trump administration at all.
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In the Northeast, snow squalls and near-whiteout conditions hampered motorists.
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However, a shortage of specialists in the UK hampered those plans.
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It warned its work would be hampered by the new regulation.
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Either way, black voters are targeted, their right to vote hampered.
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Home sales have been hampered by low inventories across the country.
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The Saudis were ambivalent, hampered by an elderly and ailing monarch.
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And each was reactive, hampered by events he did not control.
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Either way, Lourenço is hampered by his own domestic court system.
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He escaped that fate but his authority has been seriously hampered.
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The 2000,600 firefighters, however, remained hampered by a lingering heat wave.
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Gaining access to China's markets was—and is—hampered by formidable obstacles.
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Fiscal management is hampered by the weak quality and timeliness of data.
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In west Africa, that hampered the response, as sick people avoided checkpoints.
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The rescue effort has been hampered by heavy rain and high winds.
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Rescue efforts have been hampered by the building's makeshift and unsound structure.
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Rescue attempts are being hampered by poor phone signals and heavy rains.
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And while Cozmo was a success, ultimately pricing likely hampered wider adoption.
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Intra-African trade is low, hampered by weak infrastructure and visa restrictions.
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It would be easy to blame injuries, which have hampered Golden State.
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China denies that Australian trade is being hampered because of bilateral tensions.
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Taxidermists attempting truthful portrayals were often hampered by a lack of information.
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A large corporation's sustainability efforts are often hampered by limitations in technology.
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But progress is being hampered by a lack of funding, he added.
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RHP Darren O'Day had been hampered by the flu since last week.
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And yet, the market was hampered with inefficiencies in pricing and reliability.
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Search operations were hampered by rough terrain and bad weather, including snow.
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A strict regulatory environment has hampered content providers in the Asian nation.
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"Its overseas potential will be hampered for some time," the analyst suggests.
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This has probably hampered its growth but helped it to avoid controversy.
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Ongoing fuel shortages and severe road damage have also hampered recovery efforts.
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Previous expeditions were hampered by heavy sea ice conditions and ultimately unsuccessful.
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Purchase activity is also being hampered by high prices and tight supply.
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Treatment of the displaced is hampered by the continued violence in Mosul.
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"The investigation has been hampered," said Ifrah Ahmed, a campaigner against FGM.
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Coordination with South Korea has been somewhat hampered by a governmental crisis.
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Its output has been hampered by inadequate investment, mismanagement and U.S. sanctions.
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She writes bluntly that sexism hampered her ability to reach voters effectively.
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Injuries hampered her play last year, and she fell to No. 146.
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Venezuela's use of the petro undoubtedly will be hampered by U.S. sanctions.
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However, a shortage of specialists in the UK had hampered those plans.
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And Trump is once again hampered by voter perceptions of his temperament.
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Regular militia attacks have hampered efforts to contain Ebola across the area.
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Investigations are said to be hampered by continuing insecurity in northern Mali.
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But Cramer's past controversial remarks could have hampered a potential Senate bid.
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In a statement, Monroe acknowledged that he had been hampered by injuries.
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That effort has been hampered by fear and suspicion in local communities.
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"Rescuers were hampered by weather and local avalanche conditions," the office said.
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"The research has been really hampered in the last decades," Barnes noted.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a fellow Democrat, has also hampered Mr. de Blasio.
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The U.S. response was hampered by initial difficulties developing and distributing testing.
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Fifth-seeded Angelique Kerber, also hampered by an injury, lost on Sunday.
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Apple's smartphone production was hampered as factories reopened more slowly than expected.
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But large-scale efforts have been hampered in part by safety concerns.
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The search has been "hampered by poor weather" conditions, police said Tuesday.
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The lack of security has hampered monitoring and so helped the cheats.
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This convoluted state also hampered Twitter's utility for creating and reinforcing narratives.
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One included a complaint about his hampered ability to conduct foreign relations.
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They say the rules have hampered innovation and investment from telecom providers.
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Search and rescue efforts hampered Wednesday by strong underwater currents, officials said.
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"Efforts at economic diversification are...hampered by exchange rate uncertainties," he said.
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In either scenario, traders worry that U.S. economic growth could be hampered.
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"Nine years of scar tissue have hampered Hillary here," the Republican said.
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But they're also hampered by the fact that their Kong can't die.
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The inquiry has been hampered by treacherous currents and poor underwater visibility.
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Her wall pieces feel particularly hampered by a deference to academic discipline.
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The search had been hampered by strong winds and choppy waters, officials said.
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The immediate relief effort was still badly hampered by the damage to infrastructure.
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Talks among EU governments had been hampered by opposition from some smaller states.
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Rescue efforts so far have been hampered by muddy water, according to Paojinda.
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Heavy rain hampered the use of helicopters and sniffer dogs in the manhunt.
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Guadagno, the lieutenant governor, was hampered by her association with the unpopular Christie.
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Rain hampered dozens of rescuers as they combed the muddy and forested area.
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But trade within the group remains hampered by exceptions and non-tariff barriers.
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But potential deals may be hampered by growing anti-India sentiment within Congress.
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Tribal divisions and the dispersal of the population hampered resistance to Chinese authority.
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The device tax hasn't hampered earnings and hasn't led to widespread job losses.
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Many other agency operations have been hampered or blocked entirely by the furloughs.
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Not that any of those issues have hampered the game's success, of course.
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If self-declared trans women are included in statistics, understanding will be hampered.
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Chime's growth won't be hampered by its lack of bank branches, Britt said.
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Early struggles hampered the Flames, who committed 13 turnovers in the first half.
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Maryland has been hampered by injuries and dressed eight players for the game.
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Sentiment was also hampered as investors turned their focus to the Sino-U.
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Goldman's "incomplete and unclear responses" hampered and prolonged the inquiry, the S.E.C. said.
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Divisions among Turkey's economy team have also hampered monetary policy and unsettled investors.
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The hearings were often hampered by their awkward format and strict time constraints.
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But the political stalemate on new spending has hampered the medical community's response.
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Development has so far been hampered by weak prices and limited pipeline capacity.
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Those programs were hampered by militia infighting and political squabbling among Libyan factions.
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The airline is hampered by unprofitable routes and older, less fuel-efficient plans.
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His jet was found on Tuesday after a search hampered by bad weather.
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Waves up to 15 feet high and light snow hampered the hunt overnight.
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The response has been hampered by frequent militia violence and low public trust.
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He is not the mysteriously hampered Kawhi Leonard or emotionally enigmatic Jimmy Butler.
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Growth in EBITDA has also been hampered by ongoing government investigations and lawsuits.
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The 2008 economic crisis also hampered advanced biofuel companies' ability to raise money.
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That was just one of a spate of errors that hampered both teams.
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But they worried his record on gun rights would be hampered by Congress.
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It was further hampered by committing 20 turnovers while Auburn committed just nine.
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Nor will they be immune from the forces that have hampered previous efforts.
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His nomination was hampered by a flurry of allegations about Jackson's professional conduct.
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Britain's Labour Party, by contrast, was still hampered with its leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
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LBBW's profitability is hampered by its under-performing Retail and Savings Banks segment.
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"The efforts of the Commission have been severely hampered by vandalism," they said.
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Jackson's nomination was hampered by a flurry of allegations about his professional conduct.
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The immediate relief effort was still badly hampered by the hit to infrastructure.
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But the Hawks are hampered by a lack of depth and scoring talent.
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The controls, while far from bad, are hampered by the game's 15FPS limit.
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Unfortunately, despite its compact size, its performance was hampered by over and underfitting.
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They argued that their client's detention hampered their ability to prepare for trial.
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As night fell, monsoon rains hampered efforts to clear the concrete and debris.
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"Possibly Mr. Simon is hampered by working on someone else's ideas," he wrote.
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But his fifth Olympics have been hampered by controversy and an underwhelming performance.
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Blocked or hampered migrations can mean animals can't access food sources they need.
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The coronavirus outbreak has also hampered Sanders' efforts to keep pace with Biden.
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Hampered by limited resources, the police are responding by ratcheting up their brutality.
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Russian stock indexes were at 18-month lows, hampered by increased risk aversion.
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And militant attacks in the southern Niger Delta throughout 2016 have hampered production.
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Islamic State's use of civilians as human shields has also hampered Iraqi forces.
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Coronavirus fears have hampered both tech firms and tech events in recent weeks.
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For all its promise, though, Sicovir is hampered by a lack of electricity.
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But repair work was hampered by a lack of tools to monitor problems.
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Popular's toxic property assets have hampered its attempts to recover from the crisis.
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The crews probably won't be hampered by bad weather most of this week.
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The company said investments in employees increased expenses and thereby hampered profit margins.
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The search, originally scheduled to end in June, has been hampered by bad weather.
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The dispute has hampered Macedonia&aposs efforts to join NATO and the European Union.
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The Danube's flooding has hampered recovery work, officials said, but waters are now receding.
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But 30 percent said they felt hampered by vision problems in their daily lives.
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Dutton said authorities were also hampered by the widespread use of encrypted messaging applications.
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Pacers center Myles Turner, hampered by three first-half fouls, scored just six points.
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The Wildcats struggled with their shooting early and later were hampered by foul trouble.
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In the currency market, the dollar was also hampered by political uncertainty in Washington.
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His ratings are still well above the disastrous single digits that hampered Mr Hollande.
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But she said political baggage around the term "climate change" had hampered those efforts.
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But it has also been hampered by mismanagement and corruption scandals under previous executives.
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It's disappointing to see a design icon like the Porta Pros hampered like this.
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Of course, like 4K before it, the technology is currently hampered by content availability.
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Sales have been hampered all year by a very lean supply of affordable listings.
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These tactics, along with excessive environmental reviews, have hampered new development in the city.
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That has hampered efforts to restore power, clear roads and allow residents to homes.
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UNICEF's Narayan said progress was hampered by the government's focus on development through infrastructure.
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Elsewhere, telecoms made a slight recovery, though hampered by losses for Telefonica and Inmarsat.
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It has also hampered disaster relief and humanitarian responses to the floods, she added.
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Electric skateboards are an exciting new technology that is currently being hampered by cost.
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The device was hampered by poor developer support and a poorly unified control system.
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Mr. Trump is hampered by a high level of contempt among important voting blocs.
|
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Becerra said Facebook has hampered the investigation by refusing to fully cooperate with subpoenas.
|
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Senior professors said CUNY's woes have hampered its ability to retain and recruit faculty.
|
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Conflict has hampered efforts to contain a worsening Ebola outbreak in the country's east.
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Environmental and operational limitations of the Concorde hampered its commercial appeal among airline customers.
|
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Investigations into what went wrong were hampered without the data supplied by the tones.
|
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With the loss of workforce and expertise, emergency response capabilities will be hampered dramatically.
|
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Rain and other natural challenges, along with execution hiccups, have hampered state-run operations.
|
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Deutsche Bank has been hampered with weaker earnings and legal troubles in recent years.
|
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Along with international powers, Ukraine placed sanctions on Russia which have hampered its economy.
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Del Potro, 27, has been hampered by a damaged left wrist in recent years.
|
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However, attempts to reach many of those affected have been hampered by heavy rains.
|
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So far that expansion has been hampered by a lack of power, experts say.
|
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Although the system has improved in recent decades, crippling sanctions have hampered its development.
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But another part is that lack of trust may have hampered contact tracing efforts.
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No woman should be hampered in her stride by these (see Amelia Bloomer). 4.
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Forearm problems and a torn tendon in his hand hampered him in other seasons.
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"Political paralysis has hampered Brazil's efforts to tackle its economic problems," the BBC explains.
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Tropical-storm-force winds hampered the efforts, flipping over some of the jet skis.
|
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But a long list of injuries hampered a large chunk of Tulowitzki's prime years.
|
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Afterward, wind whipped the waters around the bridge into whitecaps and hampered rescue operations.
|
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Access to many areas is being hampered by damaged roads, landslides and collapsed bridges.
|
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The airport, hampered by a damaged control tower and cracked runway, was briefly closed.
|
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And yet the campaign against Huawei has been hampered by the Administration's diplomatic isolation.
|
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But even the best-resourced political campaigns are hampered by a lack of time.
|
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But the rugged terrain and limited road access hampered the response, state police said.
|
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This threat and a banking tax hampered a previous RBI effort to sell Polbank.
|
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The shutdown has also hampered the work of some members of Indian law enforcement.
|
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The organization has been hampered by infighting over its mission and bad financial deals.
|
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She had served less forcefully than usual, perhaps hampered by a sore right shoulder.
|
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Government censorship and rules have hampered the tech sector's ability to grow in China.
|
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However, as in Singapore, limited use of wealth management advice hampered overall wealth accumulation.
|
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The model of relying on direct sales for buying Tupperware has also hampered growth.
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The NFL has also mostly avoided major controversies that hampered it in past years.
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Training and readiness are degraded, inspections and operational mission support hampered, and deployments curtailed.
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At the same time forward sales are hampered by trade war uncertainties, he added.
|
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Investment banks cut pay to begin the year, when a disastrous first quarter hampered earnings.
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The lawsuit hampered his competition and sidelined his former star employee Anthony Levandowski (perhaps permanently).
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Conflict over who should lead the process of restoration and oversee PREPA has hampered efforts.
|
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But the judge's ability to do so is hampered by the overhang from potential litigation.
|
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Trump said that he had been hampered by a faulty earpiece during the CNN interview.
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Teams searched the rubble for survivors for a second night, but aftershocks hampered the search.
|
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The fishing fleets routinely hampered the search vessels, Fugro operations manager Paul Kennedy told Reuters. .
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Under Fernandez, cumbersome quotas hampered the import of key components and disrupted factory production lines.
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And the ongoing trade war with the United States has further hampered the country's economy.
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Access is hampered not only by a limited supply but also by regulatory capital requirements.
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Creativity is hampered—stories and characters are stretched into absurdity—as is the viewing experience.
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AOC Chief Executive Matt Carroll said that athletes' preparations could be hampered by financial concerns.
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Tickets for the match sold out in 52 minutes, hampered only by a struggling website.
|
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Bret Carmichael predicts we'll see steps taken toward national privacy regulation, hampered by party warfare.
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Being an expectant mom hasn't hampered Amal Clooney's globe-trotting life — or her glamorous style.
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Production-line problems have hampered a big roll out of its mass-market Model 3.
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Samsung's "unofficial recall" subsequently hampered the agency's ability to get the defective phone off shelves.
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Earlier views were hampered by variations in resolution and lighting that reduced the surface clarity.
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The process has been hampered by fears of attacks on polling stations and campaign rallies.
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But its earnings have been hampered by heavy investments and softer demand for some services.
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The company is trying to free itself of sanctions that have hampered access to financing.
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Uncertainty about the stability of remaining sections of the bridge hampered rescue efforts, officials said.
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Risk currencies were also hampered by uncertainty over the progress in U.S.-China trade talks.
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Cornyn acknowledged Monday that the slow pace of confirmations has hampered the GOP policy agenda.
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Uncertainty over distribution of funds after bankruptcy proceedings has hampered energy asset sales in Alberta.
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The pace of deleveraging has been hampered by weaker-than-expected profitability and cash generation.
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The search for evidence at the home has been hampered by frozen ground, Idsinga said.
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The rookie quarterback also was hampered by the Giants' inability to mount a rushing attack.
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But the merger of the allies' stockmarkets has been hampered by tax and regulatory differences.
|
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The government, hampered by red tape and political turmoil, has only begun to approve projects.
|
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Republicans have long sought to dismantle Obamacare, insisting it was unworkable and hampered job growth.
|
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But public mistrust and rampant insecurity in parts of east Congo have hampered the response.
|
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Pacquiao said that in their previous fight, he was hampered by a right shoulder injury.
|
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Both, however, also lack charisma, and that seems to have hampered Warner's political progress more.
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With fewer than one-in-six Harris County homeowners covered, residential reconstruction will be hampered.
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Hospitals are hampered by a lack of electricity, and generators do not have enough fuel.
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In South Africa, its business has been hampered by tighter credit rules and tough competition.
|
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Hampered by its worthy intentions and weighty bibliography, "Flight" never quite managed to take off.
|
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In addition, technical glitches hampered access to the site, even for users with texting capability.
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Egypt is struggling with an acute dollar shortage that has hampered trade and business confidence.
|
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But those countries are now all being hampered by institutional weakness and growth is plummeting.
|
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The company also has been hampered by its weaker international exposure than rival Coca-Cola.
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South Korean preparations have been hampered by delays and an escalating crisis with North Korea.
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However, it has struggled to compete with U.S. rivals, hampered by regulatory investigations and litigation.
|
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The next season was, yet again, hampered by a light winter and therefore limited ice.
|
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Bad debt has hampered banks' ability to lend, threatening to throttle a nascent economic recovery.
|
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Fraud allegations by former students had dogged him for years and hampered his presidential campaign.
|
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Mr. Trump had long argued that the agreement was excessively onerous and hampered American businesses.
|
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But Jones' behavior outside the cage repeatedly has hampered his meteoric rise inside his sport.
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Elek said the modest size of his internal investigations team also hampered some compliance work.
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This hampered irrigation schemes as well as businesses in the cities of Lilongwe and Blantyre.
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But the book is hampered by an awkward, self-conscious sprinkling of that Russian Mystique.
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It proved a formidable task, and disagreement among activists, opponents and lawmakers consistently hampered progress.
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Progress was steady but hampered by Hollywood's limited imagination when it comes to black actors.
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Those efforts have been hampered by sanctions imposed over the North's nuclear and missile programs.
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Franklin was shocked, he told Business Insider, because the coronavirus hadn't yet seriously hampered sales.
|
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American agricultural exports have been hampered recently by the Trump administration's trade war with China.
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The bank's performance is also hampered by a high cost base and limited cost flexibility.
|
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He had flashes of greatness in Miami, but was largely inconsistent and hampered by injuries.
|
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Through it all, Trump has maintained that Puerto Rico's languishing infrastructure and geography hampered efforts.
|
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The burgeoning private spaceflight industry could also be hampered by delayed air traffic control modernization.
|
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Since the strike began, GM's ability to ship parts to dealers has been severely hampered.
|
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The ship remains watertight, but poor weather has hampered a full assessment of the damage.
|
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This reality has hampered U.S. diplomacy from the very beginning of the war in Afghanistan.
|
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China increased purchases of U.S. pork this year, but the trade war has hampered deals.
|
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MCX is at a record high - although some say sanctions worries have still hampered gains.
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He said the police investigation was hampered because the refugees were afraid to name suspects.
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Fundamentally, Turkey's democratic evolution has been hampered by the absence of a democratic leftist alternative.
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The island is suffering through a severe debt crisis, which has hampered basic government services.
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If Curry is still hampered by his injuries, he'll get no sympathy from the Cavaliers.
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The GAO found that staffing shortages at the US Embassy in Cairo hampered weapons monitoring.
|
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Uncertainty over the stability of remaining sections of the bridge hampered rescue efforts, officials said.
|
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Competition between forces hampered decision-making, and their ability to deal with complex crimes varied wildly.
|
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It is also true that automatic spending cuts have hampered planning and resulted in some dysfunction.
|
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But special interests at the company, like its unions and its private contractors, hampered those efforts.
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You still get the satisfaction of victory, but it isn't hampered by a needlessly punishing structure.
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Online sex education has long been hampered by the taboo of talking about sex in public.
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Due to an extensive touring schedule, therefore, their plans to release new material sooner were hampered.
|
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Both capsules were supposed to start flying in 2017, but they have been hampered by delays.
|
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Earlier, rescue and retrieval work was hampered by inclement weather, said senior police official Sanjay Gunjiyal.
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It doesn't need to be hampered by emotions, resistance to change and the reality of uncertainty.
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However, inadequate logistics and electronic payment methods have hampered it from gaining a significant foothold. Amazon.
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But efforts have been hampered by the technology's high price tag and lack of refueling infrastructure.
|
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However, Deutsche's efforts to compete with U.S. rivals have been hampered by litigation and regulatory investigations.
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Hampered by injuries, Slaney played 268 games for seven N.H.L. teams over parts of nine seasons.
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The move came after years of lackluster sales in China that were hampered by several factors.
|
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Already hampered by slower productivity growth than in East Asia, the region risks falling further behind.
|
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Sonangol said a lack of coordination between government agencies had also hampered fuel and electricity supplies.
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Testimony during their trial that Christie knew what was happening has hampered the New Jersey governor.
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I once got a small piece of something stuck under there and it hampered movement entirely.
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The DoD's security policies are among the most stringent and, at times, hampered productivity, he said.
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Large debris from the wreckage at the century-old station hampered investigators' access to the locomotive.
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Netanyahu's plans to pass legislation allowing politicians to override Supreme Court rulings will also be hampered.
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The search and rescue efforts were being hampered by bad weather including dense fog, Maringa said.
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Fukushima officials and residents have demanded TEPCO decommission its remaining reactors, saying uncertainty has hampered reconstruction.
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Heavy rain overnight hampered transport in some parts of the country, causing delays at polling stations.
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But a lack of manpower and financial resources at the local levels has hampered those efforts.
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The Justice Department says that this ruling has hampered its investigative abilities in the digital age.
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Distrust by local residents has further hampered the response, with health workers and centers repeatedly attacked.
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Efforts to rescue them are hampered by narrow passageways and rising waters in the cave system.
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The dollar was hampered by news that Trump disclosed highly classified information to Russia's foreign minister.
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Any rescue operation will be hampered by the dark, which falls early in the tropical archipelago.
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The Afghani project has been delayed after insurgent attacks that have also hampered nearby infrastructure builds.
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Eric Bledsoe had 11 points but took only four shots and was hampered by foul trouble.
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Production in the isolated region has long been hampered by Colombia's internal conflict and transportation difficulties.
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Such price-signalling requires an active secondary market, which in India is hampered by cumbersome regulations.
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Poor oral health correlates to hampered academic success, impaired speech, lower self-esteem and chronic illnesses.
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Attempts to fly a 27-foot scale model of Aquila were hampered by El Niño storms.
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Efforts to restore electricity were hampered by traffic in violation of a curfew from 6 p.m.
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M.H.: As a closer, the Blue Grass winner will not be hampered by the outside post.
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The spokeswoman said smoke hampered rescue operations initially and that an investigation would be launched soon.
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On the industry side, one official said day-to-day work with BLM hasn't been hampered.
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The debate was hampered by delays over four of the more controversial amendments to the bill.
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Its further growth however is hampered by labor shortages in the country of seven million people.
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International relief efforts could be hampered because of the extensive damage done to the airport's infrastructure.
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We've gone through the trials and tribulations of Republicans and presidents that are hampered by Republicans.
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Since taking power, Bolsonaro has also hampered what government agencies can do to protect the rainforest.
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Heavy rains had previously hampered the rescue operation, as the caves became extremely dark and muddy.
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The problem with Whitney (2018) is the same one that hampered Whitney: Can I Be Me?
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The U.S.-China trade dispute has hampered global economic activity and pushed metals prices sharply lower.
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Martinez finished his 18-year career with 219 wins; injuries hampered him late in his career.
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Dirk Nowitzki scored 24 points for the Mavericks, who were hampered by injuries throughout the series.
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Fund-raising efforts for Mr. Trump have been hampered by the candidate's own erratic public comments.
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It said the U.K. is also hampered by a lack of funding for new training providers.
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They appear to have made only limited progress, since rain and cloud have hampered air support.
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No longer shall we be hampered by the limitation of acoustics and our stupid, stupid ears.
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Unfortunately, Sling's ability to deliver here is hampered by the deals it has with programming partners.
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But postwar German politics are steeped in a centrist tradition that has hampered Die Linke's progress.
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But its ultimate approval has been hampered in the EU over concerns about U.S. surveillance practices.
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The mass demonstrations have hampered economic activity and hurt the country's image with investors and tourists.
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Still, the Trump administration's ham-handedness, inflexibility and unpredictability have hampered progress toward a trade deal.
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Rhodes also repeatedly highlights how the adoption of new technologies can be hampered by inadequate infrastructure.
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But his fame has been hampered by controversies like using racist language and anti-Semitic imagery.
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Frantic rescue efforts were hampered by limited heavy equipment, and police were busy dealing with looters.
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Ms. Boring said this had hampered the adoption of cryptocurrencies as payment for goods and services.
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"I don't feel like I was running any differently or being hampered by it," he said.
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Last year, Britain's economy grew at its weakest pace since 2240, hampered by weak business investment.
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Poor business confidence in South Africa and foreign exchange restrictions in Nigeria have also hampered growth.
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The bureau's rulemaking and enforcement efforts are sure to be hampered over the next few years.
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However, costs from an increase in the British government's personal injury rate hampered the firm's growth.
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This hampered irrigation schemes as well as affecting businesses in the cities of Lilongwe and Blantyre.
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But more broadly, they add, their actions are hampered by the intense international jockeying over Libya.
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A key factor in the city's resurgence is one that had hampered it historically: its eclecticism.
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Efforts to address customers' frustrations have been hampered, however, by the domino effect of Saturday's cancellations.
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Her fellow senators, Sanders and Klobuchar, have also had their travel schedules hampered by the trial.
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Manufacturing, which accounts for 11% of the economy, also has been hampered by an inventory overhang.
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The only business to report a fall was commercial banking, where lower interest rates hampered results.
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Corruption ending, unbundling moving forward and any hampered investigations will be allowed to move forward transparently.
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Concerns about security and resistance from dealers worried about losing service revenue have hampered its adoption.
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The process had been repeatedly disrupted for days and was further hampered Wednesday by a snowstorm.
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However, his efforts appear to have been hampered by investigations from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Hampered by significant light pollution in the nation's capital, the facility no longer obtains astrometric observations.
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But Deutsche's efforts to compete with U.S. rivals have been hampered by litigation and regulatory investigations.
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The Model 3 began production in July, but the rollout has been hampered by production bottlenecks.
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The queue for asylum in Jordan is long, hampered by deep suspicion and lengthy security checks.
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China has been raising stimulus measures to offset a slowdown in economic growth hampered by trade tariffs.
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The Bitcoin community has been hampered by a dysfunctional culture that has grown increasingly hostile toward experimentation.
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Statewide, there were reports of muddy conditions and standing water in fields that hampered fieldwork and harvesting.
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While Merkel's popularity abroad is unshaken, her domestic standing got seriously hampered by her open-door policy.
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Efforts by activists to boost their presence could be hampered by forecasts for flooding in the region.
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ODG sought backing from Chinese firms, but sources say that a negative trade environment hampered those efforts.
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Oil prices are edging back up and the dollar, which has hampered exports, has weakened a bit.
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His quest to find a rhythm has hampered the rotation, although he's far from the only issue.
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However, the Indonesian group's ambition to fully own NNT may be hampered by a lawsuit surrounding Pukuafu.
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Her domestic agenda has undoubtedly been hampered by Brexit, an overworked civil service and miserable parliamentary arithmetic.
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That legacy has hampered his attempt to return Deutsche to its roots as Germany's premier commercial bank.
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Efforts to control it have been hampered by militia violence and some local resistance to outside help.
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The coalition government has allowed its energy transition policy to slip as it is hampered by infighting.
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According to police, initial attempts to inspect them were hampered by another force of nature: high tide.
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The 2480-in-2100 tablet-laptop hybrid vision was ahead of its time, hampered by poor execution.
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Although Project Ara has been on Google's mind for years now, it's been hampered by hardware delays.
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The accusations have hampered the careers of Loughlin and her daughter Olivia Jade, a social media influencer.
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Overall, both sides are "maintaining interest in dialogue, however hampered and unfocused it has been," he added.
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They argue that confrontational democracy is a Western import that has endangered stability and hampered economic development.
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Progress has been hampered in a number of ways: There are several reasons for the pay difference.
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Conditions in the Eel River, engorged with several days' worth of rainfall, had hampered the search effort.
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The Eagles were hampered by four turnovers, including two fumbles and an interception by quarterback Carson Wentz.
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But such efforts have been slow, further hampered by uncertainty over the future of the peace accord.
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But, as often happens in India, good intentions, according to farmers, have been hampered, by poor implementation.
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The scandal has hampered RBS's efforts to reform its image and move on from the financial crisis.
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The city's ability to stem the violence was hampered by a "breach in trust," the report said.
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But the government's call to consume could be hampered by rising rents, burdensome mortgages and consumer debt.
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Simmons was hampered by foul trouble and held to a relatively modest 14 points and 10 rebounds.
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Ultimately, smart sex toys may end up being hampered by the very problem they seek to solve.
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Federal tax revenues fell 10.12 percent in August as a recession in its second year hampered consumption.
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That led to consideration of whether arguing with my partners about stocks has improved or hampered results.
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Rescue operations were hampered by bad weather and huge waves caused by a typhoon in the south.
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For once, Hayman put no pressure on himself after his preparations were hampered by his arm injury.
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The Orioles have been hampered by their starting pitching and lost eight of their past nine games.
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Those running businesses will benefit from weakened governments, hampered by lower tax receipts through complex financial structures.
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The proliferation of competing RSS specifications may have hampered RSS in other ways that I'll discuss shortly.
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Home sales have been hampered less by rising interest rates and more by a lack of listings.
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In the report, the Treasury said liquidity in the corporate bond market is hampered by the rule.
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Although an injury hampered her quick progression this season, Svitolina said Henin's experience has helped her mentally.
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Their investigations were hampered by the lack of a closed-circuit video system in the media room.
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Fighting between central government troops and Kurdish forces has hampered pipeline exports in OPEC's second-biggest producer.
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President Trump has promised to drain the swamp of cumbersome and unnecessary regulations that have hampered growth.
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The United Nations says coalition air strikes have hampered humanitarian operations to import food and fuel supplies.
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Part of what has hampered governmental action against the Five is the unusual nature of their power.
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Putin is expected to run for re-election next year, but is hampered by a sluggish economy.
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It also reported the fund would be designed to reduce red tape which has hampered previous schemes.
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All phone landlines working; cell service largely down Recovery efforts this weekend may be hampered by rain.
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Both proposals have been hampered by questions over the effectiveness and the constitutionality of such a tax.
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The Pacers were hampered by seven of the their 10 first-half turnovers in the first quarter.
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This move mirrors barriers China had previously erected; they had hampered US telecommunications companies from entering China.
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There's a healthy and active bar culture, even if it's slightly hampered by the state's drinking laws.
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Simmons' inability to shoot from outside of the painted area has hampered his development in the NBA.
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This year's results, on the flip side, were hampered by changes in foreign exchange rates, he said.
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Gronkowski, hampered recently by a hamstring injury, said he had been waiting awhile to feel healthy again.
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Disney Plus launched in the US on Tuesday but was hampered by technical issues for some users.
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Etihad has also been hampered by stakes it has bought in more than half a dozen airlines.
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Hampered by left shoulder problems, Pak, 39, said in March that this season would be her last.
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This has hampered the development and implementation of an effective and principled global response to irregular migration.
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The reduction of speculative length has in no way hampered copper volumes on the New York exchange.
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An official told Politico that the agency's hiring efforts have been hampered by continuous disaster relief efforts.
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Both the demolition study and the Chicago lottery study are hampered by their relatively small sample sizes.
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But Alphabet's bottom line was also hampered by its operating costs, which grew faster than its sales.
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The waste of the past and a general fatigue with Haiti have hampered fund-raising, donors say.
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But efforts to contain the flames were hampered by the area's narrow streets and tight-knit buildings.
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Efforts to vaccinate 23 million people this year have been hampered by false rumors about the vaccine.
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Campaigners agreed that graft and a lack of political will had hampered efforts to address human trafficking.
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That said, Snapchat hampered itself and its growth with its seemingly intentional inscrutability for so many years.
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Storms hampered the search effort over some 40,000 square nautical miles of ocean, as well as shorelines.
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In the past, Egypt's ability to weather such crises has been hampered by officials' lack of transparency.
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And Mr. de Blasio, 2706, remains hampered by his inability to forge a working relationship with Gov.
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The same year, European officials opened a separate investigation into whether Google's Android software hampered digital competition.
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Several young doctors said their work had been particularly hampered by the loss of mobile phone service.
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Army National Guard and USCG helicopters were called in Sunday to assist, but blizzard conditions hampered visibility.
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"Travel across the area is severely hampered, if not impossible," said an announcement from the Weather Service.
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Filming has hampered commutes and disrupted routines, and business owners worry that the interruptions keep away customers.
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They have also been hampered by high rents, making it more difficult to save for a downpayment.
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Indonesia deployed more than 9,000 people to fight them, but the unusually dry conditions hampered their efforts.
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But, as often happens in India, good intentions, according to farmers, have been hampered, by poor implementation.
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The partisan divide that hampered efforts to respond to Russian election meddling in 2016 is already reemerging.
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Yet on a stage this large and hampered by the film, the in-between moments are lost.
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On the other hand, those limits have hampered its ability to compete with leagues worldwide, critics say.
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They are, but the experience of using an Apple Watch wouldn't necessarily be hampered without them either.
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But efforts to capitalize on those opportunities are likely to be hampered for years by past errors.
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Holder Isner struggled to continue late in the second set, hampered by pain in his left foot.
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Potentially infectious mosquitoes are not hampered by our country's' political strain and we must not be either.
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Minas-Rio production has been hampered by leaks in the more than 500-km pipeline in March.
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"Merkel's diminished power means that any grand step forward towards euro zone integration is hampered," Schick said.
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A wave of militant attacks in the southern Niger Delta oil hub throughout 2016 has hampered production.
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Sterling has been hampered by growing uncertainty over British Prime Minister Theresa May's control of the leadership.
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Police have said the rescue efforts were hampered by high water levels, strong currents and bad visibility.
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The 284.0-foot-493, 249-pound wideout was hampered by foot injuries as a freshman and sophomore.
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The former abbot has not turned himself in and police say his followers have hampered the search.
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Trump's presidency has been hampered by several controversies related to Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race.
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Endemic corruption has hampered reconstruction, and remains the "top strategic threat" to the government's legitimacy, it said.
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U.S. production has hampered efforts to rebalance the market but signs the market is tightening have emerged.
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This will be greatly hampered if the country's long tradition of peaceful and cooperative transitions is forgotten.
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It also affects Pakistani lawmakers, whose ability to craft legislation is hampered by the lack of information.
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Previous foreign efforts to train Libyan security forces were hampered by militia infighting and political squabbling among factions.
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In short, Title II has slowed broadband deployment and hampered the FCC's efforts to close the digital divide.
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Gale-force winds fanning the flames in the area also hampered firefighting efforts and whipped up the seas.
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"The response continues to be hampered by a lack of adequate funding and strained human resources," Aavitsland added.
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Access to those stranded by the storm was hampered by downed oak trees across highways and dirt roads.
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The rescue operation was hampered by deep snow which has fallen on the Gran Sasso in recent days.
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When formal parties are hampered, candidates seek funding from organizations and individuals who have no incentive to compromise.
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And Pai's argument that the net neutrality rules have hampered innovation have been disputed by the ISPs themselves.
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Last year, the company's sales were hampered by holiday beverages and merchandise that failed to draw in customers.
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Nadal beat Roger Federer in straight sets in the first semi when strong winds also hampered the players.
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One ambulance driver said security forces badly hampered efforts at the blast site and even fired at vehicles.
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Discussions also touched on how Amazon has hampered online retailers' ability to reap proper value on their businesses.
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Baldwin, hampered by foul problems, was the top scorer for Butler (14-11, 5-7) with 203 points.
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MC. Bad loans can restrict banks' ability to lend, but shedding them is hampered by high transaction costs.
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The wide-ranging search for the Marines was hampered by high surf and poor visibility from rain storms.
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Consumers are hampered by a lack of understandable, comparable information and by difficulties transferring their data or content.
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But the restrictions have hampered manufacturing and trade and made it harder for foreign investors to repatriate revenues.
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That hampered Oi's ability to compete in the mobile segment and it became the nation's most indebted carrier.
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Then, at the movies, there's "Carol," Todd Haynes's lesbian romance, which is hampered by its sense of discretion.
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But Facebook's commitment to news has always been hampered by an algorithmic approach that prioritizes likes and engagement.
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However, a federal government watchdog has said schedule delays, fiscal constraints and personnel vacancies have hampered those efforts.
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He and other security experts say that French intelligence agencies were hampered because they haven't updated their capabilities.
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Foreign currency shortages hampered the country's ability to purchase abroad, creating a black market and slowing economic growth.
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Erdogan see constitutional change as a guarantee against the fractious coalition politics that hampered Turkey in the 1990s.
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The dollar has been hampered recently by uncertainty over the prospects for U.S. tax reform, including tax cuts.
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But ultimately were hampered by "gaps of trust" between the two nations, according to US President Barack Obama.
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Has credentials and oratory that Weber lacks but hampered by Socialists' poor showing in EU and national elections.
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Investors fretted about the growing division within Trump's Republican party that has hampered the administration's legislative policy goals.
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Both capsules were supposed to start flying in 2017, but SpaceX and Boeing have been hampered with delays.
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Whittaker's jab is a rapier and could have caused Romero fits if Whittaker's movement hadn't been so hampered.
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His progress was hampered further when Stewart was involved in the Kevin Ward Jr. tragedy the following year.
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A lack of self-belief certainly seems to have been one of the factors that has hampered Innerhofer.
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Chabari said progress was hampered by a lack of funding, which limits volunteers' access to remote rural areas.
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The augmented reality platform on Facebook has largely been hampered by the fact that it's only on Facebook.
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He's a potentially elite defender hampered by offensive limitations that didn't improve after a full collegiate off-season.
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After interviewing over twenty chefs, she found herself hampered by a central question: What is Asian-American cuisine?
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Few artists had such a global career and managed to overcome the sexism that hampered women's artistic rise.
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But that process has been hampered by a severe shortage of safe land to relocate people, officials said.
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They have also attempted to head off the distractions that have hampered previous campaigns, notably arguments over money.
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The protracted insecurity has hampered food production and disrupted markets, leading to hyperinflation - and sparking a food crisis.
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Full-fibre connections are not hampered by distance and can provide speeds up to 1 gigabit a second.
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Many Apple cloud-based services were also hampered by the outage, including iCloud Mail, iCloud Drive, and iMessage.
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But the broader price war has clearly hampered profits and the carriers' share prices over the longer haul.
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Saudi-led air strikes have hampered humanitarian operations to import food and fuel supplies, the United Nations says.
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Rescue operations was hampered by high levels of methane, which reached a concentration of up to 58 percent.
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Other large cities hampered by insufficient data include Nashville, Tennessee, Detroit, Michigan, and Louisville, Kentucky, the report said.
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You see, it was slow and hampered by its components, and in desperate need of a speed boost.
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The government said a weak currency and insufficient foreign exchange had hampered its ability to finance drug imports.
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"It destroyed all of the infrastructure now, so it really hampered our ability to collect data," he said.
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Ottawa's comeback efforts were then hampered by three interceptions for Harris as the Stampeders held on for victory.
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Africa is still viewed in some circles as a difficult investment, hampered by corruption, war and political risk.
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Conference-USA's Mean Green (1-1) largely controlled the game's deliberate pace that hampered VCU's up-tempo attack.
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However, the company flagged that the protests hampered passenger numbers in July and would adversely impact future bookings.
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"These elements hampered chicken and beef production, the major items responsible for the sector's high revenue," he said.
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Kohl's on Thursday posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit, hampered by higher costs and several devastating hurricanes.
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The dollar has been hampered recently by uncertainty over the prospects for U.S. tax reforms, including tax cuts.
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Shares of Wendy's slipped Tuesday after the company said inclement winter weather hampered sales in the first quarter.
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That recovery was further hampered by the second largest blackout on record which hit the island in April.
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Nigeria privatized its electricity sector in 2013, aiming to end decades of blackouts which have hampered economic growth.
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Hampered by a lack of resources or English skills Trying to pass asylum screening interviews is nervewracking enough.
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Manufacturers and technology companies are thus hampered in their efforts to bring this potentially lifesaving technology to market.
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Efforts to bring back power have been hampered by the remoteness of some residents and lack of materials.
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Active managers, which try to beat the market through security selection, have been effectively hampered from launching ETFs.
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External shocks, like the plunge in oil prices in 2014, have hampered the bank's efforts to create inflation.
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But it has long been hampered by a leadership dispute between rival factions in Tripoli and eastern Libya.
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But this has not hampered the growth of Europe's start-ups thanks to strong participation from U.S. VCs.
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So far, the inbox scanning doesn't seem to have hampered Gmail's growth; it now has 1.2 billion users.
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Hampered by that lack of accuracy and a series of injuries, Locker walked away from football last year.
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The consumer divisions of multinationals can be hampered by "silos" with key decisions made outside China, he added.
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Yet the same industry deficits that have hampered past infection-control efforts are in play with the coronavirus.
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As part of the United Nations, the W.H.O. is broadly influential yet hampered by budget and political pressures.
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In New York, Andrew Cuomo said he had been frustrated by a testing process hampered by federal bureaucracy.
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Aid efforts have been hampered by washed-out roads and bridges, leaving many residents to fend for themselves.
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Mr. Jogdande said heavy rain and snowfall in the region had lasted a week and hampered aerial surveillance.
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Even here, though, Mezrich's tale is hampered by his reliance on the Winklevoss brothers as his main sources.
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Jackson ultimately withdrew from consideration after his nomination was hampered by a flurry of personal conduct-related allegations.
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He has been hampered by injuries in recent years but has made a strong start to this season.
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Those economic sanctions, some critics argue, have hampered Iran's ability to react to the virus ravaging its population.
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"The president's prime function as the chief executive ought not be hampered by requests for interview," they wrote.
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The speed and availability of tests has hampered the response to the outbreak, especially in the United States.
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And Mr. Murphy's ambassadorship was hampered by his criticism of top German officials — which was disclosed by WikiLeaks.
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An intense international search for the submarine and its 20013 crew members has been hampered by foul weather.
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But lawmakers' power was severely hampered by Boris Johnson's dramatic decision on Wednesday to suspend Parliament from Sept.
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Over half a million Greeks left during the crisis in a brain drain that has hampered a recovery.
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The agency's original plans to prosecute 11 individuals were hampered when Germany and France refused to extradite five.
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It has not helped that leading scorer and rebounder Jakob Poeltl has been hampered by an ankle injury.
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Recent headwinds, including UPS' decision to deliver on Saturdays and foreign exchange hedges have hampered growth this year.
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He returned to Montreal at age 33, hampered by so many painful war injuries that he couldn't work.
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But Friday's jobs report, which showed unemployment at its lowest level in 230 years, somewhat hampered recession fears.
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But the deal was hampered by concerns about the valuation and potential legal complications in the United States.
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Some Republicans charged it was hampered by deal making Democrats plan to use later on the overall budget.
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But if our workers and companies are hampered by costly trade policies, state efforts only go so far.
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This was done to increase their income in a bid to boost domestic consumption hampered the rice market.
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While Mr. Mahama has sought to revamp Ghana's infrastructure, soaring debt and high inflation have hampered the economy.
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The mine is hampered by bureaucracy and politics, and working at a fraction of its vast economic potential.
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Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden could be hampered in the job because of their ages.
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A big difference between the cases is that the IRS one is hampered by strict taxpayer secrecy laws.
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This hampered the country's ability to transact with foreign banks, which is critical for the country's oil sector.
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Hampered by inadequate data, her campaign grasped the danger to her supremacy in these states too late. Mrs.
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Achieving that target is hampered by the way the projected uptrend line now acts as a resistance level.
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But construction of the gravel island is being hampered by warming Arctic waters, Alaska Public Media first reported.
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Officials fear the death toll could prove higher, since heavy snow has blocked roads and hampered rescue efforts.
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In the 2014 final here, Nadal lost to Wawrinka in four sets when hampered by a back problem.
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Fire-fighting efforts across the Southwest have been hampered by the scorching heat, low humidity and erratic winds.
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Federal efforts hampered Federal government efforts to protect Americans from foreign propaganda have been hampered by a host of factors, including the fact that false or even bad-faith speech isn't inherently illegal in the US and US intelligence agencies haven't traditionally been tasked with directly countering foreign influence efforts.
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Mistrust and misinformation In addition to the violence, the medical response has been hampered by widespread mistrust and misinformation.
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They expressed sadness at their losses, joy at the return of the farmers all around, hampered nevertheless by mines.
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The response effort has been hampered by a deadly mix of armed conflict, distrust, and lack of medical resources.
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Many of the non-Stamkos injuries that hampered the Lightning during the first half are no longer an issue.
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The latest pickup in loan requests for home purchases has not been hampered by the uptick in borrowing costs.
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His replacement with David Moyes was swift, but there's no doubt that the change of leadership hampered transfer activity.
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It said its work is also hampered by language barriers and its limited ability to conduct surprise inspections there.
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Its performance was also hampered by the partial closure of the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair for refurbishment in 2018.
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This movement is hampered by surface tension, the effects of which increase as the dimensions of the pipework diminish.
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But the novel feature has always been hampered by the fact that there just aren't that many useful Mods.
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Organ transplantation is one of modern medicine's success stories, but it is hampered by a scarcity of donor organs.
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Researchers seeking to explain why Britons have recently stopped living longer have been hampered by a lack of data.
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Similar issues with Swiss laws have also hampered American investigators in their pursuit of FIFA, soccer's world governing body.
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A year later, he was arrested during the Sunni insurgency that gripped Iraq and ferociously hampered the US occupation.
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"Profitability was hampered by weak sales of the G212.5 smartphone and higher marketing investments," LG said in a statement.
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This hampered diagnoses and created a supply shortage, prompting patients to liken getting a kit to winning the lottery.
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But the recovery, hampered by inflation expected by private analysts at about 22 percent this year, has been sluggish.
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Building a transnational cybersecurity defense system is hampered by differences between countries and a lack of trust, delegates said.
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However, Ericsson's growth in China could be hampered by an investigation into the firm's licensing model by Chinese authorities.
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PROTECTING MANNY: Arizona State has struggled to protect quarterback Manny Wilkins, but it hasn&apost hampered him that much.
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Power users will also feel hampered by the pro-image editing and creating software available on the iPad Pro.
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Playing is somewhat hampered by the app's navigation, which won't be very intuitive if you never played the original.
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Sanlam's performance has also been hampered by rising interest rates in the United States, uncertainties over Brexit, Sino-U.
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But she added emergency crews trying to reach the home were hampered by downed trees and debris blocking roadways.
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TouchWiz is hampered by history, and for a long time it was the laughing stock of Android user interfaces.
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Argentina's beef industry has been hampered in the past decade by government regulation, which included quotas on beef exports.
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More broadly, they seem hampered at every turn from acting like their counterparts in other parts of the world.
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The church's response to Mr Duterte is also hampered by a new scepticism in the clergy about political involvement.
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The muddle over social-care financing is not the only way in which the government has hampered care homes.
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Hawaii falls two spots to No. 49 on this year's list, perpetually hampered by high costs and poor infrastructure.
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"I wouldn't agree that the Fed's monetary policy has hampered business investment or been a negative factor," Yellen responded.
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Its adoption as an ingredient in higher-margin processed food has been hampered by volatile prices and inconsistent produce.
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He said many of the complaints lacked detailed descriptions of the perpetrators, which has hampered efforts to apprehend suspects.
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Economic growth in Africa's most populous nation has been hampered for decades by the dilapidated road and rail network.
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The former Yugoslav republic wants to join the European Union but its efforts have been hampered by political turmoil.
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Rescue efforts are under way but are hampered by lack of drinking water, lack of electricity and continued rain.
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In reporting its annual results Thursday, Eurotunnel said both freight and passenger growth were hampered by Europe's migrant crisis.
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The agreements hampered price-conscious consumers from finding rival contact lens sellers and checking their costs, the ruling said.
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But a recent rise in jihadist attacks in Mali's north – and increasingly in the country's centre – have hampered progress.
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The rescue operation was hampered by metres of snow which has fallen on the Gran Sasso in recent days.
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Injuries to his right pinky and left wrist hampered Wall in Wednesday's 117-108 loss at the Boston Celtics.
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The congressional investigation by the House intelligence committee, has been hampered by partisan sniping and the committee's chairman, Rep.
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Japan: Powered by booming automotive and electronics industries, Japan has been nonetheless hampered by stagnation, and now population decline.
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But heavy rain Friday hampered their efforts, making rescue operations treacherous as they battled against thick mud and debris.
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"We have restored major macroeconomic balance, (but) Ebola has hampered investment, slowed growth and affected several sectors," he said.
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Most airlines in Nigeria want to expand their fleets, but high financing costs and currency risks have hampered growth.
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Besides infrastructure constraints at home, Russia's ability to export grain has also been hampered by the conflict in Ukraine.
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But the exodus has been hampered by another hurricane that struck two weeks earlier more than 1,000 miles away.
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Efforts to contain the virus have been hampered by a plethora of armed groups operating in Congo's lawless east.
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A week-long protest over wages and working conditions at Oyak Renault last year hampered production for a week.
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The bloodshed added to widespread insecurity that has hampered efforts to contain the second-worst Ebola epidemic on record.
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Donor countries cut off aid, hampered development in Malawi, one of the world's poorest and most aid-dependent countries.
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People were pretty pissed about it at the time, but it doesn't seem to have hampered things at all.
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Stepping down into their basement is like voyaging into a world where possibility is only ever hampered by imagination.
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However, when she finally made it to the stage, she was hampered by someone who stepped on her dress.
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Long Island fire crews that needed to be transferred to the Catskills and the Adirondacks were hampered by sinkholes.
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The standards will reduce uncertainty over what is religiously permissible, which has hampered development of products using precious metals.
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But negotiations on what specific trade-offs could be made have been hampered by imprecision from the White House.
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But India is being hampered by mindless overuse and, in many places, a lack of sensible water-allocation policies.
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There are acute food shortages in some areas, as household food stocks have been damaged and food production hampered.
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The truckers' group says its drivers' ability to set their own timetables will be hampered and interstate commerce undermined.
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The department's silence hampered the morale that Pompeo had worked to build back up upon taking over for Tillerson.
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The process has been hampered by mistrust, especially between the armed forces, known as the Tatmadaw, and ethnic rebels.
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But for a team that has often played with a hampered roster all season, the Mets welcomed the help.
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Most tragically, the balloons hampered the United States Coast Guard search for two boaters who were later found drowned.
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Nerve pain from a bulging disk in her neck, a result of her skiing injuries, had hampered her training.
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She added that the differing views on regulations between Republicans and Democrats have since hampered momentum among lawmakers. Rep.
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Earnest said the cuts in funding have led to diminished customer service and have hampered the agency's enforcement efforts.
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The country's remote and rugged terrain has hampered efforts to connect the country and create a favorable investment climate.
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The Afghan Army and police, riddled by corruption and hampered by poor leadership, have proved outmatched by the Taliban.
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Meanwhile, maintenance and unrest have hampered output from Nigeria and Libya, which are both exempt from the supply deal.
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That policy eventually led to a dual currency system that has fostered resentment and hampered economic development in Cuba.
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Materials were hampered by commodity prices, as gold and copper prices fell in the face of a strong dollar.
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As with the DRC, Liberia was grappling with conspiracy theories that hampered the work of government and outside groups.
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Rescue operations were hampered by heavy rain and huge waves caused by a tropical storm affecting the southern Philippines.
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But low wages and poor implementation of the law has hampered efforts to curb rising cases of organ trafficking.
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How much have you hampered others who might want to make similar deals with these scammers in the future?
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Legumex was hampered in 2014 by railway congestion limiting delivery of canola seed, and more recently weak industry margins.
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But none of that hampered the swagger with which he opened his access-peddling, swamp-situated venture, Avenue Strategies.
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It is hampered by corruption, which Mr. Xi has vowed to wipe out, and a lack of combat experience.
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Mr. Samuel became interested in earning a high school diploma, but he admitted that procrastination had hampered his studies.
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That has hampered his ability to make a political comeback, despite his popularity with the base of his party.
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The law enforcement response to the shooting was also hampered by the failure of Broward County's police radio system.
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Bipartisan legislating through amendments could be hampered in the new Congress because few House Republicans have experience with it.
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More shortages: In the U.S., detecting the disease is hampered by extremely short supplies of swabs and protective gear.
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Good teams also can be hampered by tougher schedules — the penalty for a big year — and salary cap issues.
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The federal effort has been hampered by the fact that elections are controlled at the state and local levels.
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That process may be hampered by leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's taste for referendums to resolve knotty issues.
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The U.S. use of the growth hormone ractopamine, not permitted in China, has hampered meat exports in the past.
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While early response efforts were hampered by logistical challenges, officials say that conditions, especially in the capital, have improved.
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Pacquiao said he had been hampered by a shoulder injury in the Mayweather fight but now was 100 percent.
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Ms. Romero-Craft said that hampered Mr. Caban Gonzalez's ability to drive for his job as a construction worker.
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"But their economic relationship is being hampered by their political relationship," said Mr. Joshi, the Observer Research Foundation fellow.
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Southwest's profit fell 6.7% last year, hampered by the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max and several federal investigations.
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Supply is also said to have been hampered by Hurricane Harvey in the U.S., which caused refineries to shut.
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Its efforts to quantify the number of missing have been hampered by the many directions in which people fled.
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Its efforts to quantify the number of missing have been hampered by the many directions in which people fled.
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Economic activity has been hampered by widespread power shortages and growing public debt, stoking fears of a fiscal crisis.
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The buildup of contaminated water at Fukushima has hampered efforts for the decades-long recovery and alarmed neighboring countries.
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Both SpaceX and Boeing have been hampered with delays — but 2019 could be the year they start flying crew.
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It has also hampered integration for many new arrivals in a country where immigration is a hot political topic.
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In Mexico, political risks hampered its most recent auction in March, where bidding was dominated by state-run Pemex.
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Walmart leaders quickly learned that the absence of a credible sustainability standard hampered their ability to market new products.
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However, liquidity is hampered (220 trading periods a year) and what type of disclosure would be provided is unclear.
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Democrats' oversight efforts all year have been hampered by their inability to bring much new information to the table.
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Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) said Republicans have hampered the investigation by failing to use their subpoena power against witnesses.
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Investors will be watching to see whether Wells Fargo's retail business is hampered by a scandal over sham accounts.
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Authorities were prioritizing search and rescue efforts on Sunday evening, but were hampered by the dwindling light, he said.
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Ground transportation, hampered by fuel shortages and streets blocked with fallen vegetation and utility wires, remained a major challenge.
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Regulatory changes, uncertainty, and declining confidence among businesses and consumers hampered production for sales within Britain, the organization said.
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He argues that Google's decision to favor its own local results over Yelp pages hampered Yelp's growth in Europe.
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It may render some judgment on the president's refusal to be interviewed in person and whether that hampered prosecutors.
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That's because the company has spent years battling slow, and at times nonexistent, user growth that hampered the stock.
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Academic research suggests that Medicare for all and other policies might be hampered because politicians fundamentally misunderstand the electorate.
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They appear to have made only limited gains, hampered by rain and clouds, which have limited the air support.
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That growth could be hampered, however, by increased competition from Samsung and fellow Chinese handset companies like Xiaomi and Oppo.
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Crews have been hampered by steep terrain and narrow canyons and valleys that make it difficult to access the flames.
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The outbreak hampered efforts to rebuild Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake, and Hurricane Matthew this year only worsened matters.
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We should expect to see him push aggressively for ending the prohibitions on offshore drilling that have hampered oil exploration.
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Little has changed at struggling McLaren during Alonso's brief sabbatical with the team still hampered by an uncompetitive Honda engine.
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Had Soukhamthath stood back and simply low kicked, or continued striking with the hampered O'Malley, he likely could have won.
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But Thunderbolt's had six years to go mainstream, a combination of high cost and low availability have hampered its success.
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Both brothers have been hampered by injuries in the past year with Alistair undergoing a surgery on his Achilles tendon.
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The bank's CEO search is also being hampered by limits on how much it can pay, Reuters reported this month.
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At times, they can't even turn on the lights -- the government says extreme drought has hampered the country's hydroelectric capabilities.
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European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vesager said the deal would have hampered innovation and the development of network infrastructure in Britain.
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People on the Chinese side say trade and smuggling are much less hampered by officials than earlier in the year.
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Later seasons were hampered by the kind of repetitiveness that tends to set in with stories about deeply flawed people.
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Israel's efforts to repatriate them have been hampered by the fact it has no ties with Sudan, a Muslim country.
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But the monetary authority's freedom to respond has been hampered by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's distaste for higher interest rates.
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They know that Coach Andy Reid is one of the league's foremost offensive masterminds, but injuries have hampered their continuity.
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Libya's oil sector and crude production has been hampered by protests and blockages of oilfields or pipelines by various groups.
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Farmers have also been hampered by President Trump's retaliatory tariffs on China, which particularly dampened foreign demand for U.S. soybeans.
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These fractures have hampered the movement: The groups chose different starting points for big marches, scattering women around the city.
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The initial agreement had signalled no further escalation in a prolonged trade war which had severely hampered global economic growth.
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But then it's hampered by its processor platform and lack of RAM, which make it hard to work efficiently on.
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Gentry began the season in a left field platoon with OF Daniel Nava, but both have been hampered by injuries.
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The FTC is hampered by the lack of a national requirement for companies to notify the public about data breaches.
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Minnesota was hampered by a lack of productivity on the power play, converting just one of five man-advantage opportunities.
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The housing market is being hampered by a shortage of properties, land and labor, which are driving up home prices.
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Libya and Nigeria, whose exports have been hampered by violence, have also asked to be left out of any deal.
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The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities within government tiers.
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Chris Devenski (22.15-2124) pitched effectively enough to win most games, hampered by a spell of wildness in one inning.
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Noticeably hampered by the knee injury, Whittaker had nothing like the speed and grace he usually did out at range.
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Disappointing U.S. economic data that showed existing home sales fell for a second straight month also hampered crude demand sentiment.
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Over the last 30 years, the attempts to start a comic book scene have been hampered by Russia's national tumbles.
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Hampered by injury, he made little impact at the World Cup as his country went out in the group stage.
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But the EU's ambitious plans in countries like Niger have already been hampered by dozy bureaucracies and Brussels turf wars.
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Gronkowski will go down as one of the most talented tight ends of all-time, but injuries hampered his career.
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Firefighting and rescue efforts, particularly from the air and the sea, were hampered by gale force winds and rough seas.
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Another day, another online opportunity to escape the shackles of your desk job and free your hitherto hampered creative spirit.
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Clean-up efforts are being hampered by extreme amounts of ice still covering gear and infrastructure, the provincial government said.
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Two big questions: Will Blackstone's mega-infrastructure fund ambitions be hampered by Trump-related changes since it was first announced?
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Speaking to Tehran-based foreign military attaches, Ahadi said international sanctions had not hampered the development of Iran's arms industry.
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Or even better, a car with F1-like abilities, without being hampered by the severe technological restrictions of the sport.
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A steep drop in money supply and a spike in non-performing loans have also hampered private sector credit growth.
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Giegel also noted that the sled's top speed of 115 mph was hampered by the lack of a levitation system.
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Morrison's legislative agenda was hampered throughout his short tenure by a hostile Senate, where independents held the balance of power.
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Hot, dry and breezy conditions across the West Coast have also hampered efforts to contain the rapidly expanding Sand Fire.
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Her inability to delegate, to share power or to listen much has hampered the NLD in the new democratic era.
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You see, it was slow and hampered by its components, and in desperate need... Fast & Furious 8 filming in Cleveland.
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They follow a string of other big banks who, with profits hampered by toughening financial regulations, have chosen to exit.
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Lesions on the skeleton's tibia are signs of a bone infection that probably hampered the man's escape attempt, archeologists said.
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And it's likely hundreds of millions more would have died once the conflict disrupted global temperatures and severely hampered agriculture.
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"We (WADA) are hampered by two things," former WADA chief Dick Pound, who headed up the independent investigation, told Reuters.
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Past attempts to expand Heathrow have been hampered by local opposition, due to worries about increased noise and air pollution.
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But factors including outdated economic structures and a way of life imposed on citizens by communist rule, have hampered integration.
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Officials previously said a lack of security video footage at Cameo Nightlife, despite its history of violence, hampered the probe.
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Four operations followed over nine months, and when they were completed, she was still hampered by a lack of dexterity.
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Such proposals have been hampered by questions over the effectiveness and the constitutionality of such taxes, Business Insider previously reported.
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It's hampered him from getting certain things done he wanted to, but I expected that when he was elected anyways.
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Still, the pursuit of justice, as Simpson recounts, is endlessly hampered by the cynical tactics of deep-pocketed defense contractors.
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Despite the rollbacks, it's still difficult in the U.S. to get a banking license, which has hampered some banking startups.
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A dearth of available workers and rising material costs, stemming in part from tariffs, have hampered the sector, analysts said.
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And as a battle against the world's second deadliest Ebola outbreak in history continues, containment is hampered by ongoing violence.
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American military assistance to Nigeria was long hampered by the reputation of the African nation's army for human rights abuses.
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December home sales fizzled as higher interest rates, which have risen since election night, evidently hampered some would-be buyers.
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Some local governments and manufacturers have complained that production cuts have hampered industrial operations and dragged on local economic growth.
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It has also been hampered by some very basic practical questions: How much should we give out in monthly income?
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However, Russia is hampered by a moribund economy that would tend to inhibit the development of a Russian Space Force.
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When emergency personnel arrived, the vehicle was submerged, and the strong current and poor clarity hampered search efforts, police said.
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But the deal was hampered by antitrust concerns, secret discussions and questions about how costs would be lowered for consumers.
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Worries about the trade wars U.S. President Donald Trump is waging on many fronts hampered semiconductor shares and other exporters.
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Years later, the rules the government laid down for Microsoft hampered the company in future battles with iOS and Android.
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The Lviv Art Gallery foundation aims to restore the mansion, but a lack of funds seems to have hampered progress.
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Recreation and commerce flourish in the sun Finally, recreation and commerce flourish in daylight and are hampered by evening darkness.
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And strict regulations from the Food and Drug Administration hampered outside labs' efforts to begin to do their own tests.
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Destiny 1 was inviting, stimulating, and rewarding, but it was hampered by content droughts and a painfully small player inventory.
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Mr. DeVos, who was hampered by health problems much of his adult life, underwent a successful heart transplant in 1997.
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However, the slow speed of testing in New York and around the country has hampered efforts to isolate the sick.
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The US is also still working to scale up testing, which was hampered early in the outbreak by availability problems.
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However, Elek and the others cited a series of obstacles that have hampered the firm's attempts to stamp out corruption.
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He said the authorities hoped to eventually remove the headstones but were hampered because it was a registered historical place.
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Workers trying to reach internally displaced Rohingyas near the Burmese city of Sittwe have been hampered by armed Buddhist mobs.
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So much so that he hampered applause — which New York audiences typically delight in — between the third and fourth movements.
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Restrictions on what aid agencies can bring into the site, such as construction materials, have hampered efforts to improve conditions.
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Because Islam also forbids eating pork, alarms about gelatin and porcine viral DNA have hampered vaccination in some Muslim countries.
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A close group of 28 states, but not a federal state, it is hampered by its complex decision-making process.
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Residents were forced to walk knee-deep in flooded streets, and rescue efforts were hampered by the extreme weather conditions.
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He added that the commission's work had been hampered by the different agendas of international rights organizations and victims' groups.
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Foul trouble hampered Mitchell, who fouled out with 31 seconds to play after spending only 18 minutes on the court.
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His supporters see such change as a guarantee against the fragile coalition governments that hampered Turkey's development in the 1990s.
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Yet the impact of his policies was hampered by the difficult economic and business environment created in the Bush years.
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The second season was hampered by delays after the original executive producers and showrunners Michael Green and Bryan Fuller quit.
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""Prolonged wet conditions during late September and early October hampered harvest progress in the Red River Valley of North Dakota.
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A lack of a quorum on the bank's board has further hampered the agency from making deals over $10 million.
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Evan Bayh lost a bid to return to office — Donnelly has also been hampered with negative press of his own.
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Water hyacinth hampered the movement of boats on the river, so they were tied together to form a temporary bridge.
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He was also hampered by his late entry: He joined a Democratic field that had already swelled to 20 candidates.
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They try for a baby, but are hampered not only by her ticking clock but by his vasectomy (albeit reversed).
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It was hoped that new vaccines would help control the outbreak more quickly, but the violence has hampered those efforts.
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It's no secret this new company opted to dissolve the trade unions that had hampered Planetary Resources' aggressive growth targets.
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Zambia's economic activity has been hampered by widespread power shortages and growing public debt, stoking fears of a fiscal crisis.
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It's no secret this new company opted to dissolve the trade unions that had hampered Planetary Resources' aggressive growth targets.
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That was faster than any of the 2353,21 pitches deGrom threw during his 2549 season, which was hampered by injuries.
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Once touted as a tool that would "break the industry," it&aposs since been hampered by confusion, ridicule, and delays.
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The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities between government tiers.
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A lack of a quorum on the bank's board has further hampered the agency from making deals over $28503 million.
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But Garver was hampered by a pinched nerve in his neck in 1952 and traded to the Tigers in August.
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Within the global context, progressive policies on gender equality are now being tested and hampered by a hostile political climate.
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Poor security, rampant corruption and a lack of roads, power and other infrastructure, have hampered development of Afghanistan's mining sector.
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Thin ice has hampered operations and the construction of an ice runway that would allow planes to conduct relief flights.
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Bolt's team mates complained that a 45-minute wait in the call room before the race had hampered their preparations.
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At that time, China was opening up but foreign buyers were hampered by their lack of knowledge of Chinese suppliers.
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Transgender murder cases are also sometimes hampered by police investigators who misgender the victim, or refer to their prior names.
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Her delivery was hampered by a persistent cough, and then a prankster handed her a notice that she was fired.
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Rosenstein cautioned that the department's ability to disclose foreign operations could be hampered by concerns about protecting intelligence sources and methods.
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The slow progress to reduce newborn deaths - in the first 28 days of life - hampered the MDG target, the researchers said.
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The report also laid out how some Trump aides took steps that hampered the investigation, and others were charged with lying.
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The EU is another major player, albeit one hampered by political divisions over issues such as Brexit and the refugee crisis.
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Enormous debt, absurd infrastructure projects and a tradition of corruption have hampered the commonwealth&aposs ability to get off the canvas.
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Without a reliable and affordable broadband connection, the economies of these communities will be hampered and these Americans will fall behind.
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Italian banks are hampered by a staggering number of nonperforming loans - meaning loans that are in default, or close to it.
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Behind the judo moves, Putin is hampered by an economy hit hard by depressed oil prices and by Western economic sanctions.
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Here too, Congress believed that its investigation was hampered by its need to obtain executive branch approval to obtain tax returns.
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Plus, white space tech offers better coverage than cellular since it isn't as hampered by radio blocking impediments like concrete walls.
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Buyers in the Bay Area had been hampered by high prices due to very low supply, but that dynamic is changing.
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Yet the flamboyant Monfils, who won in Rotterdam in February, has been hampered by injuries, the latest being a knee problem.
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In Greece, only about 30 percent of titles deeds have been electronically registered, hampered by a lack of offices and infrastructure.
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The show ended up being hampered by blistering heat and models baking in the sun and looking lethargic on the runway.
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Who wants to be hampered by lingering, compounding debt when paychecks — and the prospects of raises — are no longer coming in?
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Military commanders had previously expressed frustration that the bureaucratic system hampered their ability to deploy troops in the fight against ISIS.
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"The tone now is nothing negative about Trump, but he's seen as hampered or boxed in by the bureaucracy," she says.
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A 14-person squad with aerial support was deployed on Monday, but difficult terrain and windy conditions have hampered the search.
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Like with many other western European countries, MMA's growth in Germany has been hampered by negative news stories and government intervention.
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Restrained corporate capital spending outlooks, hampered by anemic global growth and low commodity prices, also contributed to the negative FFI score.
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Dr. Kieny acknowledged that "relatively poor knowledge of the Zika virus" had hampered the response to the outbreak in Latin America.
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Years of heavy money printing have hampered market functioning and hurt commercial banks' profits, underlining the rising risks of prolonged easing.
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Turnovers hampered the Wildcats, who made six in the first seven minutes and finished the half with 10 to Tennessee's five.
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Devaluation will further push up inflation but should in time relieve the shortage of foreign currency that has hampered Egyptian business.
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Transformers: The Last Knight isn't a particularly good film – it's overstuffed and incomprehensible, hampered by bizarre narrative choices and inconsistent pacing.
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"CFIUS didn't kill our organization, but it hampered a lot of startups, and most of them are American startups," Kuo said.
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Gausman is 1-6 with a 3 ERA in 15 starts this season, but has been hampered by poor run support.
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It was the latest in a litany of injuries that have hampered the career of the 26-year-old from Hawaii.
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The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities between tiers of government.
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More importantly, Apple's own efforts at AI are hampered by its admirable but costly focus on privacy as a first principle.
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Italian banks are hampered by a staggering number of nonperforming loans — meaning loans that are in default, or close to it.
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" Doherty added, "Rose would suffer undue prejudice because his ability to participate in the preparation of his defense has severely hampered.
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There are also signs of returning output from Nigeria and Libya, where crude exports have been hampered by conflict and unrest.
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The predictability of Russian LRGs' budgetary policy is hampered by the frequent reallocation of revenue and expenditure responsibilities among government tiers.
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Al-Qaeda's "far enemy" strategy is hampered by the fact that it has become harder for it to hit American targets.
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A number of things have hampered the bill's progress, most notably the number of years Democrats spent out of the majority.
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Cleveland's rotation remains injury-hampered, and the soft-throwing Josh Tomlin still plays a larger role than the Indians would prefer.
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While Rosberg has enjoyed a run of reliability this season, Hamilton was hampered by power unit problems in China and Russia.
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Russia's efforts were hampered by the deep enmity between the rival Syrian sides, but also by contradictions among its co-sponsors.
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The company's revenue dipped by 3.1 percent to 245.7 billion pesos, hampered the weakening of the Mexican peso against the dollar.
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Some states, like Georgia, have seen prices rise as much as 12 cents a gallon as reduced supply has hampered distribution.
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Pricier systems, which require long development lead-times, are hampered by higher capital costs for Indian firms compared with Western rivals.
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These people are in the rescue and recovery mode, which can only be hampered by the distraction of a presidential visit.
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Progress on a fix for the affected engines has been hampered by a global shortage of replacement parts, the airline said.
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The only trouble is that the feature is still hampered by Alexa's need to have requests phrased in a certain way.
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The result has been a standoff between WhatsApp and the Brazilian judiciary, which has significantly hampered the company's ability to operate.
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On the fourth leg, from Rio across the Atlantic back to Portsmouth, several boats, including Sayula, were hampered by becalmed winds.
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But more critically, entrenched insider advantages have eroded our ability to choose effective leaders, and hampered our ability to compete globally.
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Helicopters searched the route for hours after the plane was reported missing, but were hampered by poor weather conditions, Kuwar said.
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The President has publicly and privately groused that he thinks the investigation has hampered his diplomatic efforts on the world stage.
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Roach has since said that the main reason for Pacquiao's poor performance was because he was hampered by a shoulder injury.
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"The company has been more hampered by its model than it's been helped," said Jim Corridore, an analyst at CFRA Research.
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Many areas of research are hampered not only by oppressive politics, but also by a perceived clash between Islam and science.
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Sadly, far too often their ability to enjoy the natural beauty of these national jewels is hampered by desperately needed repairs.
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They've also outlined a distribution plan to get the supplies to residents in need, something that hampered the recovery after Maria.
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With control of both chambers, Republicans could also revive legislation that would have hampered the agency's ability to enforce the rules.
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To an extent this has hampered it, as the first version of its zk-SNARK transactions were quite costly to process.
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Both winners endured long days as they were forced to playquarter-final matches earlier on Saturday in the rain-hampered tournament.
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The failures were sometimes complicated – in one example a foreign country's laws hampered the foundation's ability to reveal names of donors.
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Work is under way to bring three tanks back into use, but officials say repairs are hampered by lack of funds.
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For many years, political reform has been on the backburner, hampered by a misguided belief that the public simply didn't care.
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Iran's oil-dominated economy has been hampered by sanctions put in place by the U.S. since the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
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"They don't care about whether a third-world city's dignity or prestige has been hampered by an Albanian nun," he said.
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Additionally, continued failures by incumbent banks to meet the various deadlines for implementing the required data sharing likely hampered the progress.
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Eric Swalwell that his investigation was "hampered" by important witnesses deleting emails and text messages, and witnesses communicating through encrypted apps.
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We shouldn't minimize the extent to which the decades-long debate over seismic testing — and offshore drilling — has hampered local economies.
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He added that it had hampered talks to open up new markets for Brazilian beef including South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
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Even industries intended to be exempt, like pharmaceuticals, are sometimes hampered by international banks' caution against running afoul of the sanctions.
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Kim wanted relief from the international sanctions that have severely hampered North Korea's ability to import goods and to generate cash.
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Vindu Goel Google must respond by Wednesday to European antitrust charges that some of the company's advertising products hampered consumer choice.
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Cooperation is also hampered by differences in languages, budgets, intelligence capabilities and even judgments about the severity of the terrorism threat.
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He also says the trauma of the incident hampered his ability to work, and his income dropped significantly as a result.
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Kerber's claycourt season was hampered by an ankle injury and she bowed out in the first round of the French Open.
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Abrams conceded the gubernatorial race to Republican Brian Kemp last week, but she says the loss hasn't hampered her political ambitions.
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Low-lying clouds and snow had hampered the search for the plane and conditions remain challenging, the park service spokesman said.
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An appeals court ruling written by none other than Brett Kavanaugh has further hampered the fight against these climate-polluting refrigerants.
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LiveOnNY has also been hampered by uneven engagement with the region's hospitals, which play a crucial role in any successful donation.
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But the mixed messaging and potentially wasted time has worried public health officials that the saga hampered the public health response.
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The split has hampered the church's growth, causing membership to decline in recent years even while other religions in China grow.
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The National Rifle Association and their conservative handmaidens in Washington have hampered any real movement on the issue of gun control.
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The brigades have advanced more swiftly than many expected, though their progress has been hampered by suicide bombers, mines and snipers.
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But his pledges to improve the economy have been hampered by the cumulative effect of sanctions and decades of government mismanagement.
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The reports came as an increasingly robust international effort was hampered by stormy weather in the 186,000-square-mile search area.
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Although the seafloor is only about 30 meters down, strong currents and energy pipelines in the area have hampered search efforts.
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How exactly Mr. Flynn's lies hampered the special counsel's inquiry into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election remained, for now, unclear.
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Even after Democrats took control of the House this year, the administration's refusal to hand over documents has hampered congressional inquiries.
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A volatile security situation and deep community mistrust have hampered efforts to control the spread of the disease in eastern Congo.
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The lack of a complete manifest has hampered efforts to determine just how many people may have been killed, he said.
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In Rudolph's hands, Versace was not dumb — merely too glamorous for the world and occasionally hampered by a thick Italian accent.
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Thus far, fighting has not hampered the response, said Florence Marchal, spokeswoman for the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the region.
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Throughout the standoff, the Americans had been hampered by the presence of so many civilians, more than 300 according to Hezbollah.
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Critics have said that the absence of permanent, Senate-confirmed officials in leadership posts has hampered decision-making across the government.
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Holliday has been hampered by a mysterious viral illness that has caused him fatigue, and he hasn't played since June 24.
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Still, the agency has long faced customer service and technology issues and been hampered over the last decade by funding cuts.
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These gathering efforts are hampered by rippers at the national level who stoke rage and fear and tell friend/enemy stories.
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Major U.S. equity indexes posted weekly declines as Hurricane Irma barreled toward the east coast while interest rates hampered financial stocks.
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Clinton and Trump are hampered by the worst favorability ratings for nominees in modern times, though both have committed, fervent supporters.
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Her populist measures might have hampered business growth and left a ballooning public deficit, but they also kept basic services affordable.
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Rosenstein cautioned that the department's ability to disclose foreign operations could be hampered by concerns about protecting intelligence sources and methods.
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That so many civilians have remained has hampered the fight, as Iraqi soldiers move slowly in an effort to protect them.
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Hampered by blocked roads, downed trees and power lines, deputies searched for John "Jack" Cantin, 17 and Faviola Benitez Calderon, 28.
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Investors fretted about the growing division within U.S. President Donald Trump's Republican party that has hampered the administration's legislative policy goals.
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Although foreign direct investment (FDI) to Ethiopia has been hampered by unrest in recent years, this remains on an upwards trajectory.
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The investigations have created a distraction, fostered a bunker mentality in City Hall and hampered the mayor in pursuing his agenda.
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He was hampered by the fact that not all of the elements had been discovered when he did his momentous work.
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It features staffers from the organisation, hampered by a terribly awkward script and acting that's more wooden than Queen Anne's Revenge.
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The U.S. trade deficit jumped in May, as exports were hampered by the strengthening U.S. dollar and imports from China surged.
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The company saw less promotional activity during the quarter as it shrunk its inventory, but greater online sales hampered profit margins.
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The industry is hampered by disputes over regulations and taxes, and angry residents who don't want cannabis grown in their neighborhoods.
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Her populist measures might have hampered business growth and left a ballooning public deficit, but they also kept basic services affordable.
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Their efforts stalled temporarily last month when a government shutdown hampered the S.E.C.'s ability to review the companies' registration documents.
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It's almost as if Brooker's desire to draw from existing tech controversies has hampered his love of a good thought exercise.
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Late monsoons in India, an imbalance in sea temperatures in the Indian Ocean and strong winds have hampered rainfall in Australia.
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New York City was considered too expensive, and Newark was seen as hampered by its reputation as a hardscrabble urban center.
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